Critical Review

Critical Review is a name shared by several publications:

  • The Critical Review, English newspaper published from 1756 to 1817.
  • Critical Review, student publication of course evaluations at Brown University, published since 1976
  • Critical Review: A Journal of Politics and Society, scholarly quarterly published by the Critical Review Foundation since 1986

Famous quotes containing the words critical and/or review:

    A third variety of drama ... begins as tragedy with scraps of fun in it ... and ends in comedy without mirth in it, the place of mirth being taken by a more or less bitter and critical irony.
    George Bernard Shaw (1856–1950)

    Generally there is no consistent evidence of significant differences in school achievement between children of working and nonworking mothers, but differences that do appear are often related to maternal satisfaction with her chosen role, and the quality of substitute care.
    Ruth E. Zambrana, U.S. researcher, M. Hurst, and R.L. Hite. “The Working Mother in Contemporary Perspectives: A Review of Literature,” Pediatrics (December 1979)